Lego Masters dominates the ratings yet again and BEATS Seven’s Big Brother premiere

Still on top! Channel Nine’s Lego Masters dominates the ratings yet again and BEATS Seven’s Big Brother premiere

Lego Masters has consistently been a favourite with audiences.

And yet again, Channel Nine dominated the OzTAM ratings on Monday night.

The brick building competition topped the demographics and pulled in 739,000 metro viewers.

Still on top! Channel Nine’s Lego Masters dominated the ratings yet again and BEAT Seven’s Big Brother premiere on Monday night. Pictured Lego Masters host Hamish Blake

The figure puts it ahead of Channel Seven’s Big Brother premiere, which launched to just 662,000 viewers.

Last Monday, the Lego Masters premiere was the top entertainment program of the night.

The reality series pulled in 838,000 metro viewers and even beat Ten’s MasterChef premiere, which had just 670,000 viewers.

Successful! The brick building competition topped the demographics and pulled in 739,000 metro viewers. Pictured: Hamish Blake (left) and judge Ryan 'Brickman' McNaught (right)

Successful! The brick building competition topped the demographics and pulled in 739,000 metro viewers. Pictured: Hamish Blake (left) and judge Ryan ‘Brickman’ McNaught (right)

Despite the wins, Lego Masters’ ratings is down from its previous season, which regularly reached more than a million metro viewers per episode last year.

Season one of the show also managed to draw in an audience of 1.372million back in 2019.

Meanwhile, the thirteenth season of Big Brother premiered on Monday night – and it wasn’t long before one of the housemates was sent packing.

Disappointing: The figure puts it ahead of Channel Seven's Big Brother premiere, which launched to just 662,000 viewers. Pictured Big Brother host Sonia Kruger

Disappointing: The figure puts it ahead of Channel Seven’s Big Brother premiere, which launched to just 662,000 viewers. Pictured Big Brother host Sonia Kruger

Max Beattie was evicted from the house after just one episode – and with receiving one single vote.

The New Zealand Ironman pleaded with Nicholas “Nick” Benton and Daniel Hayes – the only two housemates who held the power of one vote each – to keep him in the game.

But real estate agent Daniel entered the diary room, and cast a secret vote to evict Daniel.

Out: Meanwhile, the thirteenth season of Big Brother premiered on Monday - and it wasn't long before Max Beattie (pictured) was evicted from the house

Out: Meanwhile, the thirteenth season of Big Brother premiered on Monday – and it wasn’t long before Max Beattie (pictured) was evicted from the house